Just a quick reminder, the offices at Fuller will be closed next Friday seeing as how it’s Good Friday and all. So if you want to hand in your papers personally you’ll need to do it by Five on Thursday. You hand in all papers to the SIS advising office, which is on the second floor of Payton. There are two other options for you however: first, there will be one big box for paper submissions on Friday where you can drop you paper off (I think it will be in the Garth), and second you can email me your paper no later than 5pm Friday.

Hey everyone, I have a couple thoughts after doing some grading for week three:

It’s imperative that you split your barker readings up into either two separate posts or use a heading for each chapter inside one post. You cannot combine the two chapters into one review, they are separate assignments.

If you want to go over 75 words for your reviews then do a shorter version where everything you want me to read is up front, and all your extended thought follow. You can use something like “Extended Thoughts” below or whatever. Some of you are writing way more than you need to, and while I don’t want to discourage you from getting into the material, I do want to encourage you to practice precise writing. In 75 words give me the best writing and reflection on your reading you can offer, after that you can write for as long as you want.

Be sure to post your class reflections by the end of the day, and make sure all your other posts are done by class on monday.

Don’t forget to do your classmate responses as well, and they also are due on Monday.

In terms of content for your reviews, remember they are not to be just reactions to the reading but actual review of the key points, themes and thesis of what you read. Here you want to pull out the author’s language and ideas and summarize it/response to it.

It looks like I will be doing most of my grading on Wednesdays, which means that if you don’t hear from me until Wednesday or Thursday don’t worry, I just haven’t seen your blog posts yet. The way I normally work is that I’ll leave at least one comment, sometimes more, on your blog weekly just to let you know I’ve been there. My comments will be either a) give you more direction for reflection and posting in the future, b) let you know something I thought was blown away by or c) let you know I have visited. If I have any major questions or concerns I’ll email you.

Every week you can earn up to five points for posting on your blog, which works out to be 50% of your grade. It’s in your favor to do as many as possible, but it’s also okay if you miss a couple. If you haven’t done a post, I won’t try and track you down and find out, I leave all that up to you. I do expect Masters level writing and reflection in the posts and want you to carefully do all your writing. That said, I am looking for your engagement with the material, and reflection on key issues that are based on the texts and lectures. I also want to see it be meaningful you (if possible). If you have that, then you’ll do fine.

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I am not sure if all of you have sent me your blogs or not, I’ve never had so much trouble getting email before, it’s really weird. But if you don’t see your name in this list then bring your name, email and blog address on a small piece of paper to class. Thanks!

Hey Everyone, it appears some of your are sending me emails but they’re not going through. I am not sure why this is happening, I’ve checked my junk mail and there’s nothing there. Anyways, two almost fool-proof ways of reaching me are either through the contact button at the top of this website, or the one on my own blog. If you don’t see your name in the sidebar, I still haven’t received an email from you whether you’ve actually sent it to me. Sorry for the trouble.

Hi everyone, we are really excited to have you in class this quarter and look forward to the next ten weeks together. This is the class blog where I will post announcements, resources, and other things from class. Be sure to check back here at least a couple times a week. You will also find your classmate’s blog links to the right of this post in the sidebar.

As a first order of business you may want to Download thesyllabus here.Second, I wanted to give some reminders about your blogs.

Third, in terms of assignments please read the syllabus carefully, everything you need to know is there. You need to post one reflection (50 words) per class period, on the day of that class (by 12am that night). The rest of your assignments (classmate response – 100 words and reading responses – 75 words per reading selection) are do on Mondays before class time. I don’t accept late blog posts.

Finally, if you have any special name requests or how you do or don’t want your name displayed on the blog let me know.